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Blue Owl

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2. Hmm... Sherman holds his employees to "high" standards, does he?
Wed May 2, 2012, 04:37 PM
May 2012

They must've been pretty high if they forgot about their own "suspect" in their own jail cell.

no, but it's clearly indicative of the LOW standards DEA cops are held to.... mike_c May 2012 #1
Hmm... Sherman holds his employees to "high" standards, does he? Blue Owl May 2012 #2
I hope he gets a big enough settlement from those motherfuckers... Systematic Chaos May 2012 #3
unfortunately, that settlement is paid for by US taxpayers wordpix May 2012 #23
Probably but not necessarily Jim Lane May 2012 #28
And for your troubles usrname May 2012 #4
He was a few hours from death when found. If he had died, they would have hushed it up. Liberal_in_LA May 2012 #5
It would have been a suicide. marble falls May 2012 #12
yep. Nevermind that he was malnourished and dehydrated. Liberal_in_LA May 2012 #13
New slogan: "The drugs probably won't kill ya, but the DEA will." n/t Tsiyu May 2012 #19
DEA public affairs officer George Tirebinder replies,"yeah he was malnourished and.... marble falls May 2012 #21
I was called to evaluate a man in a local small town jail here dixiegrrrrl May 2012 #25
scary stuff. marble falls May 2012 #26
"this event is not indicative of the high standards that I hold my employees to"... riiiiiight NoMoreWarNow May 2012 #6
"Acting Special Agent In Charge?" Well, THERE'S the problem -- no one IS in charge! rocktivity May 2012 #7
Oh dear, they forgot to consult their attorneys before ADMITTING GUILT. kestrel91316 May 2012 #8
The DEA has 10,000 employees in 60 countries around the globe... lib2DaBone May 2012 #9
I have to disagree.... AnneD May 2012 #29
They like to call it the "war on drugs" but's it's really a war on human rights. NC_Nurse May 2012 #10
Eliminating the DEA (and their parasites...agents) is one way to cut the deficit. Dawson Leery May 2012 #11
It would be the BEST way to cut the deficit Tsiyu May 2012 #15
+1 iscooterliberally May 2012 #17
more: He said when employees discovered him in the cell that they looked confused and nervous Liberal_in_LA May 2012 #14
The controlled substances act needs to be repealed. iscooterliberally May 2012 #16
+1 and it's not like the policies are working, either wordpix May 2012 #24
A while back, a lawyer friend of mine successfully freed a guy struggle4progress May 2012 #18
So they admit fault... longship May 2012 #20
Mr. Sherman should be jailed for a year with only enough bread and water... 47of74 May 2012 #22
Sure: "we are sorry you drank your own urine." ChairmanAgnostic May 2012 #27
There should be some kind of standard-time-interval check.... PavePusher May 2012 #30
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